Once upon a time, in a distant place lived the mother pig and her three little pigs. The mother pig is unable to feed the three piglets, so she tells the three piglets to go out to find their own happiness.
The first piglet met an old lady carrying a bundle of straw and said to the grandmother: "Grandma, please give me your straw, I want to build a house with it." The grandmother gave the straw to Piggy, and Piggy built a house out of this bundle of straw. The wolf passed by the piglet door and said, "Little pig, little pig, let me in." Piggy replied: No, no, never let you in! The wolf said: Then I will blow your house to pieces! So, the wolf blew and blew down, blew down the house and ate the piglet.
The second little pig met an old man holding a bundle of wattle pea flowers, so he said to the grandfather: Grandpa, please give me your wattle flowers, I want to build a house with it. The grandfather gave the wattle flower to the piglet, and the piglet built a house with this bundle of wattle flowers. The wolf passed by the piglet door and said, "Little pig, little pig, let me in." Piggy replied: No, no, never let you in! The wolf said: Then I will blow your house to pieces! So, he blew and blew down, blew down the house, and ate the piglet.
The third piglet met a farmer pulling a cart of bricks and said to the farmer: "Farmer, please give me your bricks, I want to build a house with it." The farmer gave the bricks to Piggy, who built a house out of this cart of bricks. The wolf passed by his door and said, "Little pig, little pig, let me in." Piggy replied: No, no, never let you in! The wolf said: Then I will blow your house to pieces!
So he bragged and blew and bragged, but the house did not fall. The wolf knew that he could not blow down the piglet's house, so he said: Little pig, I know that there is a large beautiful turnip orchard in one place.
Piggy asked: Where is it?. Wolf said: In Mr. Smith's vegetable garden; as
If you want to go too, I'll pick you up tomorrow morning, and we'll pull some radishes for dinner."
Piglet said: Well, I want to go too. When are you going to go? The wolf said: Six o'clock.
The next day, Piglet got up at five o'clock, and it was less than six o'clock after pulling out the turnips and returning home. At six o'clock the wolf came and called him: Piggy, are you ready? Piggy said: Ready? I've been there and come back, plucking a basket full of radishes for dinner. The wolf was angry when he heard this, but he thought that he must have a way to fool Piggy. So the wolf said, "Little pig, I know a beautiful apple tree in one place." Piglet said: Where?. The wolf said: In Madame Melly's garden, if you do not lie to me, I will come to you at five o'clock tomorrow morning, and we will go together to pick apples."
The next morning, Piglet got up at four o'clock and rushed to pick apples, intending to return before the wolf arrived
; But this time the road was very long, and I had to climb the tree, and when the piglet was about to come down from the tree, I saw the wolf coming,
Shocked! The wolf came over and said, "Little pig, little pig, why did you come before me?" Are apples delicious?
Piglet said: Very tasty! I'll throw one down for you to eat, okay. So the piglet threw the apple far, far away. When the wolf ran to pick up the apples, the piglet took advantage of the opportunity to jump off the apple tree and run home. The wolf was angry when the piglet ran away, but he thought that he must have a way to fool the piglet.
The next day, the wolf came again and said to the piglet:
Piggy, Piggy, there's a market in town this afternoon, do you want to go?
The piglet said: Oh, yes! I want to go, so when do we leave?
The wolf said: Three o'clock.
So, as usual, Piggy hit the road ahead of time, came to the market and bought a butter bucket. On the way home, he saw a wolf, and the piglet didn't know what to do, so he jumped into the oil barrel and hidden, and the oil barrel rolled and rolled down the mountain with the piglet. The wolf was startled and did not go to the market at all, so he returned home. Later, Wolf went to Piggy's house and told Piggy that a big round guy rolled down the hillside behind him, startling him.
The piglet said: Haha, it was I who frightened you, I bought a butter bucket at the bazaar, and when I saw you, I jumped into the oil bucket and rolled down the hillside. The wolf was so angry that he said viciously that he would eat the piglet, and the wolf would jump into the house from the chimney to catch the piglet.
Seeing the wolf's plot, the piglet set up a large cauldron on the stovetop, filled with water, and a vigorous fire was built underneath. When the wolf slid down the chimney, the piglet lifted the lid and the wolf plunged into the cauldron. The piglet quickly covered the pot and cooked the wolf for dinner.
Since then, the piglet has been undisturbed by wolves and has lived a happy life.